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AfDB Assures Tinubu Of Support In Nigeria’s Agric, Power Sectors

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The President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, speaking to the press on the sidelines of the New Global Financing Pact summit in Paris, France.

The African Development Bank has assured President Bola Tinubu that the Bank will support his efforts and vision in improving the agriculture and power sectors in Nigeria.

The President of the AfDB, Akinwumi Adesina, disclosed this after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu on the sidelines of the New Global Financing Pact summit hosted by the French President, Emmanuel Macron, in Paris, France.

Adesina said it was a great opportunity for him to see Tinubu, personally commend him for the thoughts and ideas he has brought to the summit in Paris, and also discuss so many things.

“I discussed with His Excellency the President about a couple of things, first of all, agriculture, to see what we can do to support the government with regard to Mr. President’s vision in agriculture.

“We discussed special agroindustrial processing zones, for which we already have about $520 million for Nigeria, and how we are going to make sure that that project actually gets accelerated.

“The other one that we talked about is the power sector, how we will bring support to his effort, his vision, and that of his government with regard to access.

“The President wants to ensure that there is access to electricity in Nigeria, and therefore he talked to us about how we can support him, and I gave him the assurance that we will significantly support the power sector in Nigeria,” Adesina said.

The AfDB boss also commended the Nigerian leader for his boldness, vision, and determination with regard to macroeconomic stability and fiscal stability for Nigeria.

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He noted that the removal of the fuel subsidy by Tinubu will help Nigeria significantly, adding that the forex unification will also free up access to forex and also make Nigeria’s currency much more competitive in terms of export competitiveness for the things that the country produces.

Adesina described the recent moves by Tinubu as the right signals being sent to investors and is liked by the international community, which will also attract a significant amount of investment into Nigeria.

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